The Plucky Squire Adventure Mode and Story Mode differences explained

Adventure and Story Mode in The Plucky Squire, along with Accessibility options, let you tailor your game

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The Plucky Squire Adventure Mode and Story Mode give you two ways to play but very little information is provided beyond the mode’s offering a ‘challenge’ and ‘breezy way to play’ respectively in the description. If you’re not sure what that actually means, and want a little more detail, then let me explain.

And, if you’re past this and ready to take on the game’s first puzzles, here’s how to openThe Plucky Squire gate, get throughThe Plucky Squire forestor deal with thePlucky Squire booksorThe Plucky Squire huge bugblocking you way.

The Plucky Squire Adventure and Story Mode differences

Because there’s no information about the Plucky Squire Adventure Mode and Story Mode differences, I reached out to the developer and was essentially toldStory mode is ‘easier’, with weaker enemies that die from fewer hits and Jot, the hero, is stronger and able to take more hits in comparison before dying himself.

That is basically it for Adventure Mode and Story Mode differences but you can tweak things even further with some Accessibility options in The Plucky Squire. You can find this in the options menu, and it will let you change the following:

So, while Story mode makes the game easier in a general way, you can still die and find some challenge in the platforming and puzzling. If you want to make your progress as smooth as possible there, then you can then go in to the Accessibility menu as well and tweak things more specifically if any area of the game is giving you trouble.

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